
New York radio and TV personality Wendy Williams was diagnosed with dementia in 2023 but denies claims made by her legal guardian about being “permanently incapacitated.” Wendy Williams’ and her legal guardian are in an ongoing legal dispute over whether Williams’ dementia has left her “permanently incapacitated.”
Williams was diagnosed with primary progressive aphasia and dementia in 2023. Experts say an early sign of primary progressive aphasia can be problems with speech. Following a healthy lifestyle can reduce your risk for dementia, but the condition is progressive, and there is no known cure.
Wendy Williams has denied claims made by her guardian Sabrina Morrissey about her health status and mental state. During an appearance on “The Breakfast Club,” Williams, 60, said she did not have frontotemporal dementia and was not incapacitated, as Morrissey had previously stated. After the episode aired on February 5, it’s reported that Morrissey filed a court order requesting a “new medical evaluation” as the dispute between the television personality and her guardian continued.
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